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Inserting text note in schematic

tyanata
tyanata over 15 years ago

Hi,

 Is there some SKILL procedure to place text note in shematic hierarchicaly in schematics without opening circuits one by one. What I mean: we have skill code difning layout dimesions (width and height) of every cell in the schematic and all this data is written in text file. But now we want the data for every particular cell layout to be written as text note in the corresponding schematic view.

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    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    The only way that I think this could be done would be to modify the PostScript after it was generated (which would be far from trivial), or maybe opening the schematic in "s" (scratch) mode, adding the note, creating the PostScript with schPlot() and then discarding the edits and reverting to read mode afterwards. You'd have to be careful if it was in edit mode to start off with.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    The only way that I think this could be done would be to modify the PostScript after it was generated (which would be far from trivial), or maybe opening the schematic in "s" (scratch) mode, adding the note, creating the PostScript with schPlot() and then discarding the edits and reverting to read mode afterwards. You'd have to be careful if it was in edit mode to start off with.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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